98 was a muffed field goal in the championship game, and I might add another muffed field goal away from a perfect 16-0 season when they lost against the Bucs by missin a crucial field goal.

either way, I dont believe in superstitions, and this thread has nothing to do with affecting how the Vikings season will play out.

Last season, all that talent was heavily distracted by the Boat incedent. The boat incedent is an example of the type of shit that happens ALL OVER the league. These fuckers who got "caught" in a sense were just stupid as hell about it. They rented a yacht for a party for a bunch of black football players and planned to have a wild party on a lake in a predominantly rich white area. DUMB DUMB DUMB. If this was the Atlanta Falcons and it was a boat on a lake near Atlanta, the yacht crew woulda been partying just havin a good time. but the all snobby yacht crew here in the Sota got all offended cuz Daunte was in the corner gettin head from two bitches, while Moe Williams was tappin the ass of another in the other corner... w/e... that incedent alone was enough to fuck last season over completely. and Tice? don't even get me started on that fucking moron. fuckin "randy ratio" - what kind of game plan is that... fucking idiot! new coaches, new system, finally got rid of all the TO-like head cases, and we got a team.

and yes Purple is the color you're going to see! not my all time favorite color, but it just so happens to be during football season.

Now, resume the Vikings trashing.

ps. lol @ Old Soul saying shit like: "Fuck your whole city." First off the team is represented by a state, not a city. And secondly, Minnesota is the place to be ya jerk!

Seahawks strike back
<Mar. 25> In response to the loss of guard Steve Hutchinson to the Vikings, the Seahawks inked Vikings wideout Nate Burleson to a seven-year, $49 million offer sheet, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

Those numbers are identical to what Hutchinson received in his offer, although only $5.25 million is guaranteed and the contract is structured so it likely will be redone after three or four seasons.

The Seahawks also included two "poison pills" guaranteeing the entire $49 million if Burleson plays a certain number of games in the state of Minnesota, or if his average per year exceeds the average of the highest-paid running back on the team. The Vikings used a "poison pill" to make it all but impossible for Seattle to retain Hutchinson.

Minnesota, who extended the lowest possible qualifying offer to Burleson ($712,000), will have seven days to decide whether to match or lose him and acquire the Seahawks' third-round pick in next month's draft.

Seahawks strike back
<Mar. 25> In response to the loss of guard Steve Hutchinson to the Vikings, the Seahawks inked Vikings wideout Nate Burleson to a seven-year, $49 million offer sheet, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

Those numbers are identical to what Hutchinson received in his offer, although only $5.25 million is guaranteed and the contract is structured so it likely will be redone after three or four seasons.

The Seahawks also included two "poison pills" guaranteeing the entire $49 million if Burleson plays a certain number of games in the state of Minnesota, or if his average per year exceeds the average of the highest-paid running back on the team. The Vikings used a "poison pill" to make it all but impossible for Seattle to retain Hutchinson.

Minnesota, who extended the lowest possible qualifying offer to Burleson ($712,000), will have seven days to decide whether to match or lose him and acquire the Seahawks' third-round pick in next month's draft.